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Show - ft. x : i : F0BalSia4)atarl ClOTlCE i: rlrl matter 5t,lo niir!.ii ITnifoH ' TliM. 3 4 :lara s li V Js! r'"- ; U1CC LAKeIoMSIJONJ , r .1 . , 'nri P V.fl ' ilv t i" , - ,.iVr-- - i , - tra UiJI.lf r.'imr v '" f. .s.r.i" U ! i tlift jH oM'Ie. 0 IKXY WW Jj .V.,r X, 4 a- r ver " V LI : .. Hp' 'I'i i II - j - - ! - ' A r gnf' i.i rdl v r: lull.11 S.ill LaUfc CiU, U4lt, , 111'!:1 UL .. u - S T. T0R.N,. in .BanxruDtc?. .. r . r i' THE " i SI o . will neeti lrat . IN CLOUDBURST. CAUGHT J. SnriivaH f?f4eber. ' manager of the M.'.9 Springville, passed through Sunday in his. wrecked, Oldmobile, which he trailed from Moab. l'tjh. Tha rwkfsT car was caught in a cloud burst In eastern Utah, on the imrijr tkefS River and wasuecr .; nilks ,1'n the f'.obd. - I 3 $1.00 . - Ivory PofW-ffl- Boxes, $1.25 value -- m Table Covers $1.95 value, .00 $1,00 for Sf: Iii Jun $1.00 i'Jni II $n5 vi.ivw Sweaters, $2.95 value value-fliU- fin U All Colors; 35c Value. C urln fnr X?: M. for 11 A. M -- ,- Silk lot Huck Towels, 25c values, . .$1.00 for 6 j 1.00. IX: Jersey Vests, (for $1.00 all 54-i- Indian Head, n. 75c xx,$i.oapmXeKoo 55 c value, 3 vards for' T J 15c ..... fGf :ie in eseff the i fet- -t fcfiy I, Iieeti ie Ttah hi r mm 'It 4 . ; ..... CM'-- . ... , m : i .VAX? - rrtANK HOWLAND AND ARBAR, BIOCEST OP PERFORMING - ; UONS. , '.Two barger shops will oe set up when . the Rlngllng In circus-lanBrothers and Barnum A Bailey Combined Shows pitch their tenta here Thursday, September 20. Except for the (act that Its top and walls are of canvas, one of these ' ahops Is - not unlike that which is to be found in most any town. It and- Its fle barbers cater to the human side of the circus. But the second tonBorial. parlor Is probably the strangest In America. d fill rprrCATii ,Jt. i'- lillr--tTt-ccutB u..nil "IAwd vril'' fMWiii 1 " I w LHQtl Tickets Will Be Sold Circus Day at Hedquist Drag Store, 10 West Center St. , - MOV' IMG Princess V Unequaled Service X 10c for Local or Long Distance Moving. Prices Cheerfully Given. AD Work iTONtGHT, , . Guaranteed. - . Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. 0f-- 4 'e rig tyson Embroidered Linen, TScXvalue, 3 yards X $1 .00 for .1 lot lie I1 k Til fancy (PI flfl I iUU yards for 50c value. 4 U W nMHHwnn COMEDY- - -- 1 lit I II I i I 1 .. ill brd Jt fit. of IIK flay aiFti' A City y MASH ... i . -r-- Service Station Nash Parts Depsrtment and Taint New Shop . Accessory and in Connection. ai i .. es j f TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 -- 1 X ImpiDrtamt Fritzi FeDowes, njinicemeEi TO THE RESIDENTS OF UTAII.COtlNTY Kiight Woolen Mills PUBLIC- - SALESROOM AT 16 WEST CENTER STREET BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY SUTTON TEA & CHINA CO M X -r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15XH. GENUINE WOOLEN MILLS PRODUCTS DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT MILL PRICES -' in DRY" AND "HIGH - During the ' month of Septftmber, 1923, ' we ,wlil give & ticket to the Strand theateKfor every pair of Half Soles and Heels Children's, Women's and Gent's ' Shoes.. ComplimentMy for the liberal patronage we have received Yon can alwaysxdepend on seeing a good show at ' , , Carry in Slock All Nash Parts. v Jollar, cu HI he Skirt 11 r' inMMMMIHUJI.WB r-r-- AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION w Knecialize in Reoairine Nash Cars and Trucks. We Know Our Business and Take Care of AlMfour Troubles W'e Always - i Afsmai m ml a two-ree- CLYDE COOK COMEDY 1 J iMHHnMKi i lived si'aes in iii .1 - 1 1 Meaa, - fashionable style. Indeed, the big fellow will oftimes sink into sound snooze as the scissors snip- - nd Ridgway , BuddyJIessingeiv Hayden Stevenson. ' HI and i i :..'..ib. fand, filters . en-Jo- -- TMAN'S SIZE" is i . a awn, inman r dei been reared in the pathway of vir--. tue.l3o the two met one day in the country, and Sally found re-demptioc. She had .found the real SATURDAY . r 11 " 1 -- vm IDA g FRIDAY AND. ii ' ' ---- rii i ff & ' S.tj ...... nr . IT . I.-.- 1 VU yj ' SATURDAY 1 1 ie p i ii II it li I b' with gore in. But when a steer noises ; the baseball sequences of "Trifltf up behind you and sniffs and With Honor,", a Universal-Je- r snorts, you don't know that he is photodrama now showing at tt not ready td lower 'his head and Columbia theater.- ' butt. Therefore, the boys .get nerenvironment The stpry itself is not the tit one of the most vous and make a dash for the that is ordinarily designated as Alice Lake-givijj nut use ineme is oc compelling performances - of her fence, with the steer trailing. Of sporis story, ' career and Milton Sills in the op- - course, ihat makes the other boys around a professional) baseln demonstrates agaia-whtposite-rol- e The steer sees player who was'- an escaped conn, laugh. They-mov- e. "CHICAGO SAL" he has a sure place in the esteem them and comes back on the run. from San Quentin prison. Thed, 7 public. These Away most of them go for the max of the field game of the dea That efime is largely the product of the picture-goinare supported by a popular fence. Figuring things out as Mix lng series of. the Pacific Coast bu players of environment is powerfully dem which includes Ralph Lewis, does, it would seem that the last ball league. , cast, one to remain, on the upturned pall castrated in ; . thr environment. Gertrude Claire and Richard So vivid is the9 interest won deserves to win at so cheerful a into the game by Pollard that ti which come to the Strand theater game as that . .,. tomorrow and Saturday as an Irv motion picture audience lives So you can get a slight idea of game with the crowd in the stus lug Cumming's production. The where Tom Mix got his nerve, and "CATCH MY SMOKE" It is a story of a man whose. ' stery is woven around a young girl, . he displays a goodly portion of this ture was who, while she remains in the city, strangely twisted, a But when circum Tom Mix says he did more dar in "Catch My smoke," the Fox pro- side black and dishonorable, t is. a (criminal. stances take her away into the ing stunts for fun on the ' range duction, which comes to the Colum- other heroic and fine. Br sot open spaces of the country she be than he has done In pictures. What bia theater Friday and Saturday. trick of fate the heroic side of comes a changed, woman and soon do you think, for example, of eight nature basked in the favor of pf 4themselves love and peace transform her. cowboys who amused lie opinion, while the other J BASEBALt FILM - "Chicago Sal" was a product of by placing pails upside down in. a f fill longed to his personal self. her environment. She only knew corral and betting which of the nut tnis side of his nature The same subtle artistry discrooks and the life of the cabarets. eight could stand on the upturned wicked .was strong and tl- It wasn't a clean environment On pail longest after a wild steer had played by Harry Pollard in his di- ened to send him low in life's scX the other hand Steve MacLaren been admitted into the corral? rection of "JTie .Leather Pushers," of morality until he jras anakev Vou see, as long as a person re those famous l knew only the good, honest enclassics of to the true status of himself vironment of the country. He had mains motionless a. steer won't the squared circle, is manifest in bojih wor8hip .of a messengef bf. understands the beasts and more particularly because he Is Intimately acquainted with themost modish styles of Jungle hairCuts. Howland will tell you ithat the lions are quite- - like children when it comes to rlsiting the 'barter shop. Most of them resent the. at tention and Jt sometimes happens that Howland ia obliged to stand outside his shop and perform his work through the, bars. On the other hand, there is Akbar, biggest of an the lions, wh6 actually having his mane, trimmed in RoCkliffe t i i nii click around his ears. . to" the - lions and , In addition tiger, the more ferocious trained animals number fourteen leopardsT and eighteen polar bear. .Allmust receive more" or less attention from the circus barber.' hA -- WILLIAM RUSSELL eVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Phone 148 Is on wheels and is enclosed with polished brass bars. It is the the trained shop patronized by are this sealions and tigers that son the feature off the big wild animal acts. Frank" Howland is n.. hn barber- ,- Howland was for of merly connected with, a number African exploration parties - and was selected tor .the position partly It HONOR" FRIDAY AND Regular Service to Geneva bmmb SHIRLEY MASON ' ' . In : - - ' ,TAWN TICKET 210 Passenger Trips id All Resorts by Order. Prices RighC ' VfMf.--J r.-- "J . J:3J,5:15 and ia COLUMBIA ALL SEATS : Dressy lor0..:. ...$1.00 EMfA ..- f Children's t.n i n,-i-i H' rtah ayso fiHlffTffff at. J1ISS 35c $1.00 values, put the M Turk-4sh- - XX.$1.0G $1-9- are or Lace Table Centers, Big values in -- Towels, M - ted fcigai Aft I lUU $1.65 yalue 1 ' Jap Table Covers, Dou. fittinj fiS $1.00 to $3.50 $1.00 10 for j : $2.25 value $1.00 shades, GCkn Guest Towel Sets, values tie Jilesh HairNelJ all In inn o One lot 1.25 Gainsborough pintI ' ,.. ' ;X T li -- a si tng 2tx,.$i.oo $1.00 Munsingwear, Oil IUO. IUI After . Mesh Bags, (PI flft I iUU value A. X IU !M o 11 ap Crepe 1 $1.00. P'lannel Gowns, sizes, $1.65 value ...... -- Long Suede-tt(PI Gloves; ci nn values . . II Baby blankets, $1.35 and $1.50 (PI fl 9 0 values .'vrrvnv1 Neckwear, New . $1 I K Your choice one lot Silks, . values, to HereLatestjll . r FRO(TTO SPECIAL Qflioc' T Fancy Combs, Dtiy Only Thursday 1 lax b ta Warn, Haircuts J- OU) a lies on, John arid C. Oren WiUon, Earl- f SOME G ! ' biHard A new barber shop - And st hall opens Saturday at 271 "Center utreet.'in one of the new tore buildings recently erected by company. the The new tonmrial establishsient Vita its pool and billard, artach-mewill be 4.nown as the saxoohone operated like a Palace'." so. named, it is said, beinstru-g!ide trombone Is a ifnusical of cause ; flient tjoxelty. The pt white enatnel and paint. o rirf P Vplsnn. & "llT pleads i wtrh fronrtdaltosput it. attracted to Mr. Nelson Pmvo. conviction that I'rovo is destined ts tecome cne of the largest citiei o! the mtermountain region. -The 'barber 'shop will '. be the flsturea and labt ord in said,' "The Mr. Nelson eiuipment," nonl and billard hall will be runln a clean, decent 'manner, as a'place f:n - " ma of H str -- - feed ! f iis ' I the i ard b-- 6 1 J., "l i& at flagi WHITE PALACE and IV ..1 nt - X Ml" 1 T-- ,3 -- le I ' In Cel. Hfifpreo -- t r d, t rimnntT and al. .No."C2.:" sslls , - in , - IT WILL BE A DAY WHEN YOUR: DOLtAR YOU A WILL SAVE DOLLAR; ;v "5 L, I .4 ! 1 . in s - lould not. - 5' 11 r or . "- - Ui pctili'iiivr ' 'X5 . ' X - Its -i Mils. c Vi 1 l .said EOL RWINDm'NS'lOli - f.u..t!-",--- J 0.V iNVlRONMEN1 t f fwto- (fctr. 'P.O. i::t'''i I n- 1 "Jvimuall. youxo FpJDAY AND SATURDAY . 1 - 'h'11'- - P"" . up-- ."'-Mi.- . Mr, NiKon ottemfli-d- .. tts 0:1 ill v. Tlie l nueu tit ion Wore Un.4J.tf J i - tntfs.nn to atK'Kff at rdi'jf-'- J ill-- "HANDS OF.XAHA'4 t in f tll.U KlVen - .. men.. bo ff reerffition for enjoy a au oliool "J oiuurd'C pVU Strand ta - No CWi' WiMrn ia - 13,: 1923. THE HERALD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 'I -- f In .ftankruptcy; flled'thia rict of Utah. In .oTjntorfiiw has esse Elmer-- . Tletjen, .ToJuntary .y.n P jt), rt iv of Aiiril. nyiJ; tables Uie . X ... , -. the Strani Come lnxanj get your card. ECONOMY SHOE SnOP 103 W. Center St.Provo. Shoes Abo Made to "Order. ; . He Saddled the Wind and Spurred it to Greater Speed-- COMPLETE UNES OF BLANKETS MACKINAW'S" , ; MOTOR ROBES "FLANNEL SHIRTS ' Thb ' TOM MIX OVERCOATS ..- -in- "CATCH MY SMOKE" v and ' . - "LEATHER PUSHERS" Number ' v OUTING .GARMENT ' I Knight: W(6:':.:Mill8 ... .. ' ' - 'PROVAUTAH, t ; v . ': - SNA H - . 6 and C03IEDY - -- . rr:'. - - ".'. , ' ' ' .' J '. - " : Y . - ' '".' '. '' "' V s "(- .''' '"' . " t '. " '. 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